Diablo II: Lord of Destruction Expansion Set

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Requires Full Version of Diablo II To Play]Expansion to the world's best-selling action RPG!The expansion picks up almost immediately after where Diablo II left off and features a fifth and final act in addition to two all-new playable character classes more than ten all-new types of monsters hundreds of new items and more.The fifth act takes place around the barbarian town of Harrogath which is under attack by the forces of hell - or more specifically the forces of Baal Diablo's brother. Even as you exit the town you'll come under attack from nightmarish siege weapons which look like barbed catapults that rain elemental artillery down upon your character. You'll also face demon imps and demonic minions and their overseers who whip them into battle frenzy. You'll battle massive ice creatures called frozen horrors powerful blood lords and the undead rot walkers who may clamber back to their feet even after you think you've killed them.The two new character classes the assassin and the druid are both hybrid fighter-mages that seem to fit very well with the existing five character classes. The assassin is a female warrior whose skills comprise martial arts techniques shadow disciplines and trap making. The martial arts techniques make the assassin a powerful melee fighter while her shadow disciplines give her powerfull and versatile magical attacks. Her traps are also effective as they let the assassin cause widespread damage through enemy ranks. The Diablo II expansion's lead designer Tyler Thompson described her as being a more tactical character than the original Diablo II classes- she cannot cause direct melee or magic damage as readily as the barbarianor sorceress but her attacks are ultimately no less powerful. In addition to her martial arts the assassin also specializes in unconventional bladed weapons like claws and katars.The druid is a tall imposing character clad in furs.

Product Features

  • In this chapter, we find that Baal, one of Diablo's underlings, escaped your wrath originally, and is now terrorizing the world of Sanctuary
  • Travel through the sinister and foreboding wilderness of Sanctuary, rendered beautifully
  • Meet with other characters and get them to join you on your quest -- no bribes are needed now, as you have a common cause - the end of Baal's tyranny
  • With your new allies you'll battle against 15 powerful new enemies -- Imps, Blood lords, Frozen horrors, and more
  • Add to your abilities with 30 new skills

Reviews
1. By John
The original Diablo opened up a new type of gaming experience for players everywhere. Customizable characters, stats, weapons, and spells made the player feel totally free and in control of the game they were playing. Only drawback was the battles. They were remembered, and there fore no new enemies appeared and therefore quests to do nothing but level up were out of the question.
Diablo II takes the best of the original, beefs it up, and then multiplies its greatness by 100. This game totally kicks the big one. Characters with skill classes, certain abilities that are useful in both single and multi player, and not to mention just how great it looks. The game offers so much with TONS of new items, skills and enemies. Not to mention the replay value. The game is so great that even if you lvl a character up to the highest it can go, you can pick another type of character and still want to do it all over again. The expansion brings even more to the game, with new resolution, and two new character classes and even MORE items. Both characters are extremely good and can be put to great uses. If you are for summoning then the durid is your kinda guy, if your for up front attack and enjoy using skills that kick the [pooh] out of anything and everything then the assassin is your cup of tea. Its all up to the player.
The Multi player option is the games overall high point I believe, although it is great to do a one player quest, having others join your party proves beneficial in both experience and items. You also have the ability to duel other players in game as a test of skill.
So overall I believe this game to be the best of its class, and its popularity will never die out. If you get this game and the expansion you will not be disappointed in the slightest.

2. By Greg 'o Bergin
This is a truly addictive game, folks. I'm talking heroin for the mind here. 
I actually avoided Diablo I altogether and put off playing Diablo II as long as possible. I knew that all my friends and many family members were playing it constantly, but I had better things to do. I have played Role Playing games for decades (in fact, I have one of the original Grey hawk/Blackpool sets somewhere in my attic from my D&D days), so it was not any personal distaste for the genre. I just knew there was some reason I had to avoid it. I played dozens of other Computer RPGs and RTS

It's not that the game itself is all that complicated. It's more the wide variety of ways characters can be developed. The huge assortment of set items, unique weapons and apparel is amazing (and frustratingly difficult to collect). I have a personal goal of collecting every item possible- legitimately, not through some script hack as many other players seem to do- before actually stopping. Now that the latest patch is nearly complete, I now have even more things to collect. Somehow, Blizzard struck a near-perfect balance with a simple game that can be rendered as complex as your personality requires.


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